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SITUATIONS VACANT. A T T E R S. HATTER WANTED for leading ChrisL church firm; must be thoroughly experienced in renovating, re-blocking, and remodelling ladies’ and men’s hats in all latest shapes. Good wages for the right man. Apply, with full particulars of qualifications and credentials (copies only), to “ HATS,” _ ‘ ' Care the Jewell-Skinnor Advertising Agency, 161 Hereford street, Christchurch. BOROUGH COUNCIL NOTICES. jTJOROUGH OF INVERCARGILL. ISSUE OF 5i PER CENT. DEBENTURES TO MATURE Ist JULY, 1936. APPLICATIONS are Invited at Par for Sewerage Loan No. 6 Debentures. Usual conditions. Prospectus on application. F. BURWELL, Town Clerk. Town Hall, 28th November, 1925. Id WANTED. APPLICATIONS are invited by Dunedin firm for ACCOUNTANT in charge of office. c Duties to commence January, 1924. Applicants please state qualifications and salary required to MERCANTILE, Care Gordon & Gotch (Ltd.), 7d Dunedin. SITUATIONS WANTED. ADVERTISEMENTS ot 16 Words under the Headings Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, Eto., One Shilling per insertion; 3 insertions, ,2s Sd; 6 insertions, ss; Strictly Cash in Advance. Extra Charge if Booked. lADY (young) desires POSITION as ladyJ help in adult family.—sßß, Times. WST’OOLPRESSER. experienced, Tv one or (wo sheds; north line.wishes 639. Td TO BAKERS.—Bread and Smallgoode Baker requires SITUATION immediately.—632, Times Office. 6d WANTED, POSITION bookkeeping and typing; experienced.—G36, Times Office. 7d TWO young Ladies would like WORK, fortnight Christmas, fruit-picking preferred.—Particulars to 610, Times Office. YOUNG Lady would like POSITION fruit-picking for season; Central Otago preferred.—6l7, Times. Cd YOUNG- Man seeks Temporary Clerical POSITION; London office experience; well recommended. —570, Times Office, 6d LIVE-WIRE Salesman wishes POSITION at once; preferably country store. —579. Times Office, fid \\r ANTED, POSITION as night watchvT man; references; steady.—-Address 584, Times Office. fid BAUMAN, thoroughly experienced, full knowledge breaking-down spirits, etc., open for immediate ENGAGEMENT.—S9O. Times Office. fid V7S7ANTED, by young man, POSITION » » town traveller; 7 years' experience soft ' goods; strict abstainer; confidence ability to secure sales for wholesale firm.— 002, Times. fid A DVERTISER, with daughter 10 years desires trustworthy POSITION, housekeeper or otherwise; capable, musical, excellent references; adaptable to country or town; refined.—sß2, care Times Office. LOST AND FOUND.) ADVERTISEMENTS of 16 Words under the Headings Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, Etc., One Shilling per insertion; 3 insertions, 2s 6d; 6 insertions, ssy Strictly Cash in Advance. Extra Charge if Booked. I OST (Wednesday night, between LittieJ bourn© road and Theatre), Silver WRISTLET WATCH, engraved M.P.C.— Finder kindly ring 'Phone 271. 7d s TRAYED into paddock at Kaikorai, one rod-and-whito COW, earmarked. If not claimed and expenses paid in 7 days will be Sold.—Apply J. Pryde. 6d LOST (about a fortnight ago), Goldmounted FOUNTAIN PEN; owner's initials engraved.—Reward returning 578, Times Office. fid STRAYED into my paddock, Saddle Hill, Dark Brown Spring-cart GELDING; owner can have same by paying expenses.— H. Jones. 7<j LOST, Gold BAND (engraved) from walking stick; £2 reward.—Finder please return same to W. E. C. Reid, corner Princes street and Moray place. 7d Lost, Gold wristlet watch, w leather strap, between High street a Gardens.—Reward on returning to Bal mena House, 300 High street. LOST, CHEQUE for £l2 on Bank of A tralasia, vicinity of Tabernacle E street; payment stopped.—Apply No.’ 7 Andrew street. LOST (Tuesday night. Railway Static Gold Sovereign BROOCH; vah keepsake; reward.—Apply Mrs J. Prim Railway Station. ' f T EFT on desk, Bank of N.Z., Thurac JLJ afternoon, £5 NOTE.—Return Earia Hudson and Co.; reward. 1 (P° rt Chalmers, Saturday), G BROOCH, opal inset.—Reward retu 7 Scotia street. Port Chalmers. LOST (between Reid road and St And street), Suede PURSE.—AnpIy Dn age Board, Town Hall. T OST, Gold-rimmed GLASSES and Ch Please return to Grand Hotel. LOST (Wednesday, between Gardens City), Gold BROOCH; reward—Of Wain’s Hotel. T OST (Tuesday last), Badge BROOCI XJ Finder please leaye at “Elizabe Princes street; reward. FOUND— Country Visitors call M'Artln Filleul street (behind Town H Christmas Cake Decorations; large as; m cut. —M ‘ A rthu r’s. FOUND— Five Gallons Refreshing Beverage made from. Mason’s Herbal Extract • yeast supplied free ; Is 6d bottle.—M'Artlmr’e’. FOUND— Enrol on our Yeast Department for weekly supply; 3s 6d month, 6s 6d two months; postage paid.—M'ARTHUR’S. Tf OST to LONDON, Found in Dunedin: JLi First-class competent CHIMNEY SWEEP; City, one Bs, two 5s 6d: Suburbs 1b extra —Otago Window Cleaning Company’ Telephone 3250. 34my FOUND —Superfluous Hairs, Moles, permanently Remo red by Electrolysis Mis* Boyer, 61 Stuart street (18 years’ experience). PERSONAL. ADVERTISEMENTS of 16 Words under the Headings .Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lo?t and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, Etc., One Shilling per insertion; 3 insertions, 2s fid; 6 insertions, ss; Strictly Cash in Advance. Extra Charge if Booked. ’ MR W. WlLSON.—Letter waiting for you at G.P.O. del HOW many people complain about the Bread Knife because it will not cut. 'ihc one we are telling you about will cut without tearing the bread or making crumbs. The price (5s 9d, posted 6J extra) may seem high, but the knife will last for years, which makes it cheap. VERNON SMITH (LIMITED), GEORGE STREET. 4d M ‘DONALD & MILLER, Green Island, are Cash Buyers of Prune Bacon PIGS, Corresponden.'e invited. lan

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19038, 7 December 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19038, 7 December 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19038, 7 December 1923, Page 1

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